Love Letters
Read the latest love letters to Ipswich.

For the love of hope and community
And for all the broken hearts here. There are a million mending memoirs to tell. Of hope, and joy, and Community. In Ipswich my pride does swell


For the love of a sonnet
A sonnet writted about Ipswich by retired teacher Tony Marsden. Read more Love Letters to Ipswich, Suffolk.


For the love of Hopscotch
Born in a house on the Broke Hall estate and then lived in two other houses there, the noise of the speedway was always a familiar sound on Thursdays


For the love of making me who I am
Ronan Palmer writes a love letter to Ipswich. "Being a queer individual, growing up in Suffolk had been difficult"


For the love of all shapes and sizes
Wendy Sheppard writes about her love for Ipswich. "I love Ipswich for its buildings ... not just the obvious landmarks that such as the WTW building ..."


For the love of the drive to school
You were a daily drive to school with my dad in the 1980s and later my teenage playground for all those formative experiences until I was 18.


For the love of kindness and diversity
I left Ipswich at 18 swearing to never return, never get married and never have children.


For the love of wandering the streets
I was born in Ipswich town centre in 1955. We lived on the northern edge of town, and I went to primary school at Westerfield.
